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Managing data is an essential skill that every PC user should have.
Surprisingly though, a large number of users--even highly
experienced users--exhibit poor file management skills, resulting
in frustration and lost data. This brief but invaluable book, File
Management Made Simple can resolve this by providing you with the
skills and best practices needed for creating, managing and
protecting your data. Do any of the following scenarios sound
familiar to you? You've downloaded an attachment from your e-mail,
but aren't sure where you downloaded it to. You spent an entire
evening working on a document only to discover the next morning
that you didn't save it to your flash drive like you thought you
had? Maybe you had a guest visiting and wanted to share with them
the pictures you took of your kids recital, yet when you went to
get them you were unable to recall where you stored them on your
PC. Or you scanned your receipts for your expense reports on day
and came back the next day and scanned some for another report only
to find that the new ones numbered Scan 1, Scan 2,... still exist.
Unfortunately, for a vast number of PC users, scenarios like these
are all too common. These situations are not only extremely
frustrating for the user, but also tend to discourage them from
ever wanting to touch a PC again! Why is that? What is the common
factor? It's simple really. Each of these issues can be attributed
to poor file management skills. In my experience, the people with
the worst file management skills are simply the ones that lack an
understanding of how to navigate the Windows operating system.
However this situation can be easily rectified. And once you can
successfully navigate your computer's drive and folder structure,
you'll be hard pressed to misplace anything. Although this process
can seem daunting to the uninitiated, this isn't black magic. In
fact, it's actually quite simpl e. Keeping your files and folders
organized on the computer is no more difficult than keeping them
organized in real life. There is a place for everything and
everything has its place. We will show you how to navigate Windows
correctly and efficiently. Where specific types of files should be
stored. We'll also show you how best to name and manage your files;
such as using descriptive folders to identify files, implementing
the best naming conventions for files and directories, and how to
group various types of data together; ensuring that the data you
need is always readily available. Finally we'll introduce you to
some of the best options for transporting and protecting your data.
We will show you the skills you need to easily manage your data,
using clear and simple English, without the confusing technical
jargon. All this and more can be accomplished with File Management
Made Simple by your side.
Windows 7 is the best release of Windows yet. It's easier to
use, more fun, and is a worthwhile jump from Windows XP and Windows
Vista. Getting Started with Windows 7 is written for new and
experienced computer users alike, to help them use Windows 7 AND
have fun This book: Provides an easy-to-read style and tone without
overwhelming technical jargon. Walks through common and uncommon
tasks with step-by-step procedures, including over 300 screen shots
and figures. Includes ExplainED, AdvancED, and LinkED tips for
additional explanations, handy tips, and related information.
Explains how to protect yourself and your computer with User
Accounts, Security, Backup and Recovery, and good practices. Helps
you move from earlier versions of Windows to Windows 7, by
exploring the improved navigation and desktop, personalization
features, and easy migration from an older computer using the
Windows Easy Transfer. Explains how to set up your own Home Network
to share files, storage, printers, and Internet access between
Windows 7, Windows XP, and Windows Vista computers. connect Windows
7 computers with each other using HomeGroup.
If you've made the jump from Windows XP or Vista, or you are
considering it, Getting Started with Windows 7 is your guide to
success with Windows. What you'll learn Navigate and customize the
Windows 7 user interface Look after your computer and protect
against dangerous software Control access to Windows, your
applications, and the Internet Safeguard your personal files
Connect to a network to share folders and media content Understand
and fix problems Who this book is for
Getting StartED with Windows 7 assumes no previous knowledge of
Windows, so is perfect for those using Windows for the first time,
or switching from another operating system. It also highlights all
of the new features in Windows 7 for those upgrading from previous
versions of Windows. Table of Contents Navigating Windows 7
Managing User Accounts Working with Files and Folders Personalizing
Windows 7 Fixing Problems from A to Ctrl+Z Protecting Your Data
Creating a Home Network Using Windows 7 Programs Safeguarding Your
Computer Moving Files and Settings toYour Windows 7 Computer
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